Kitzbühel – “When I was 14, I was more of a gamer’s kid, I was already doing sports, but I wasn’t super sporty. In 2005, the parkour wave came, my buddy and I turned off the computer and said we’d give it a try. The highest feeling back then would have been to run two or three steps up a wall. Wow, cool, like in Matrix. I had no ambition at all to do it professionally. I was into movement, but I thought “The train has already left for me. I’m surprised that it turned into such a career.”
